60” Paper Fuse (iron on) None Woven Fabric
Key Characteristics
- Construction: Fibers (usually polyester) are bonded together, not woven, creating a stable, non-fraying sheet.
- Fusible: Has a heat-activated adhesive (often polyamide dots) on one side for iron-on application.
- Texture: Can range from soft and lightweight to stiff and firm, often with a paper-like feel.
- No Grain: Can be cut in any direction, making it versatile.
- Application: Ironed onto the wrong side of fabric, using a damp cloth, to add body, prevent stretch, or reinforce areas.
Common Uses
- Garments: Strengthening collars, cuffs, pockets, waistbands, and facings.
- Crafts: Fabrics, handbags, hats, picture frames, and home decor items.
- Embroidery: Providing a stable backing for patches and appliques.